Specifications

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Table 25-3 Display items for the status information about IEEE 802.1X authentication
Item Meaning Displayed information
System 802.1X
Displays the operating status of IEEE
802.1X authentication.
Enable: Running
Disable: Disabled
AAA Authentication
Dot1x
Displays the operating status of
authentication requests to RADIUS.
Enable: Enabled
Disable: Disabled
Authorization
Network
Displays the operating status of VLAN
allocation from RADIUS when
VLAN-based authentication (dynamic) is
used.
Enable: Enabled
Disable: Disabled
Accounting
Dot1x
Displays the operating status of the
accounting functionality.
Enable: Enabled
Disable: Disabled
Auto-logout Displays the operating status of
automatic cancellation of authentication
when non-communication monitoring is
used.
Enable: Enabled
Disable: Disabled
Authentication Default Displays the default authentication
method for the device.
This item is not displayed if it is not set.
RADIUS: Indicates RADIUS
authentication
Authentication <List name>
Displays the list name and
authentication method for the
authentication method list.
This item is not displayed if it is not set.
RADIUS <Group name>: RADIUS
server group name
RADIUS <Group name>(Not
defined): The RADIUS server
group name is invalid.
Accounting Default Displays the accounting server setting.
This item is not displayed if it is not set.
RADIUS: General-use RADIUS
server or RADIUS server dedicated
to IEEE 802.1X authentication
Port/ChGr/VLAN(Dynamic) Indicates the type of authentication.
Port IF#:Port-based authentication (static) port
Port <IF#>(Dynamic): Port-based authentication (dynamic) port
ChGr <Channel Group number>: The channel group for port-based
authentication
VLAN(Dynamic): Indicates VLAN-based authentication (dynamic).
AccessControl Displays the authentication submode set
for the relevant type of authentication.
---: Indicates single mode.
Multiple-Auth: Indicates
terminal authentication mode.
PortControl Displays the authentication control
setting.
Auto: Authentication control is
applied.
Force-Authorized:
Communication is always
authorized.
Force-Unauthorized:
Communication is never authorized.